Deadly Fare

When beautiful young women begin to vanish from Boston Logan International Airport, State Police Lt. Hannah Summers is the only one who sees a pattern amidst the cold case files. She knows a killer is on the loose, and she’s determined to make her chauvinistic bosses believe her hunch about a gypsy cab driver--before it’s too late.

As the body count rises, so does the public’s panic. Under pressure from the district attorney to make the killings stop, Summers soon finds herself rubbing elbows with ex-Special Forces soldier Emmett Decker, a private investigator hired by the wealthy family of a missing local girl. The more their paths cross, the harder it is to deny they may be chasing the same monster -- and that the tension between them is more than purely professional.

One thing is certain: the Boston Butcher must be stopped before any more women climb inside his cab, and wind up paying the ultimate price.

Michael Shulman and Catherine Wooster won autographed copies of Deadly Fare. They were among 929 readers who entered the drawing, which ended March 1. Their books were shipped today, along with a Guatemalan worry doll. Congratulations!

Deadly Fare and Dennis Lehane's Live By Night are next to each other today on Amazon's bestseller list for crime noir (May 2017).

Boston crime fiction rocks!

Read an excerpt from Deadly Fare during the Indie Author Day event at the Nahant (MA) Public Library. (October 2017)

Great feeling to meet readers and other authors and to sign copies of my book.

Another five-star review for Deadly Fare bolsters the book's 4.7-star average on Amazon (August 2017)

From the review by Oregongirl: "As I read this suspenseful mystery, I seriously wondered how many potential or real serial killers I had run across in my life and how all can seem so normal one minute and so horrifying the next."

Another big event. My Author Interview by Susan Hunter was posted on the popular Facebook group site Crime Fiction Addict. Very grateful for the exposure because that's where discerning readers of crime fiction can be found.

Deadly Fare is featured as a Goodreads international giveaway (February 2017)

My serial killer thriller Deadly Fare is featured as a Goodreads giveaway in the US and UK. More on that later. Meanwhile, please go over to Goodreads and enter the March 1 drawing for chance to win. Here's where to find the giveaway: http://bit.ly/2kNJbHY

Author interview by Lucy V. Hay published on Criminally Good (February 2017)

Criminally Good, an online site for crime fiction fans hosted by blogger/author/script editor Lucy V. Hay, did an interview with me as author of Deadly Fare. Here's the link to Criminally Good: http://www.lucyvhayauthor.com